Might I suggest including in the forum rules a "Rules and Expectations for HLP Staff" section. I've heard that mods/admins are (supposedly) held to a higher standard than users, but I've never seen an explanation of what that actually means. The higher standard apparently applies even to
former staff, as this
ironic blast from the past quoted below would indicate.
Guys, you really ought to know better -- especially Fury! He gets a month's ban for being a former admin who should be leading by example, not leading negatively by example.
But anyway...
Many of the recent comments seem to point out that there's a community consensus over what should happen to Goober5000 as an admin, except there isn't. Many of the community members (and I'm one of them) posting on this thread actually disagree with the big-red-button-termination protocol, and our opinion is treated as some sort of background noise. Those who ignore us should at least acknowledge that they're not speaking in the name of every single community member on HLP.
I, for one, never said there was a consensus. I said
[...] a number of its prominent and/or longstanding members are all saying essentially the same thing.
Note that I said prominent
and/or longstanding; that is, people who've shown commitment to the community over time, where "commitment" can take a variety of forms and doesn't necessarily entail content/code contributions. It can mean playing or even just contributing to discussions. In numbers, their collective opinion
should carry extra weight, even if not every last member who's shown commitment agrees with them and even though they don't speak for everyone.
We should be fine with people having roles. Watching the admins as they make decisions on forum regulations is by no means a way to admit that we're too dumb to make said decisions. It's part of their role.
Yup, I don't think making HLP more democratic would necessarily be a good thing, and I get that admins will sometime make decisions that make a lot of people unhappy.
I had my own taste of that with wxL. But notice that, in that post, Iss Mneur and I explained in detail
why we made the decision we made, even if it was an unpopular one. I just re-read this thread's OP and found no explanation for why the staff considered points 6 and 7 to be the best way to handle an admin who openly threatened other users and abused their powers.
Can't we just move on and hope that future interactions between community members will be better?
Speaking personally, without real answers to
my questions above and a real apology from Goober, I can't. I know that the staff is under no obligation to reconsider their decision, and they probably aren't even obligated to answer my questions.
And while I'm always free to vote with my feet, I'd rather try to see if the staff can find a resolution that doesn't leave me walking away from a chance to support this community, which over these past 9 years has meant more to me than I could ever put here. When I lost most of my vision nearly seven years ago, I never wrote about it then on social media,
only here. Ditto when
I had to ditch an important friend.
BTW, speaking of "support", I was able to resolve the
two recent Knossos support requests. So I certainly didn't come back just to stir up this thread.
